The Loyal Subjects shared images of their upcoming figures for their GPK x WWE mashup on their Instagram account. The figures are shows in their packaging, and include a display within the box. The company is releasing four figures, Steve Austin, Randy Savage, Ultimate Warrior, and Andre the Giant. The figures will be sold at Wal-Mart only. While a release date hasn’t been announced, the company’s Instagram say they would be released very soon.
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Topps Reveals Print Run for Garbage Pail Kids Bizarre Holidays Mar. Week 2
The weekly holidays sets are almost complete, and collectors continue to make sure their sets are complete. After ending Tuesday, Topps revealed the print run for Garbage Pail Kids Bizarre Holidays Mar. Week 2. The set sold a total of 547 copies. This is up slightly from the previous week, and right in line with what recent sets have been doing. We are almost finished! Only two sets remain!
Topps Removes Card From Upcoming Shammys Set
Update: Topps has contacted collectors who ordered the Shammy set and offered to refund collectors if they no longer want the set. If they decide to keep the set, it will be shipped with 10 cards now.
Topps decided this morning to remove a controversial card from its upcoming 2021 Garbage Pail Kids Shammys set. The card in question depicted the Korean K-Pop band BTS as bruised and beaten by a Grammy trophy as part of a whack-a-mole game. The card came under fire yesterday from people upset about the card depicting violence against Asians. The company received an overwhelming number of complaints via their social media and customer service channels. Topps has removed the image of the card from the listing for sale. The set is now being advertised as a 10 card set. Topps the released the following statement via their Facebook and Twitter accounts.
Topps Launches 2021 Garbage Pail Kids The Shammys Online Set
In what is now a yearly tradition, Topps today launched 2021 Garbage Pail Kids The Shammys online set. The set celebrated the Grammy Awards show that was held last Sunday. The set features 10 cards, 5 with a/b versions. Artwork for the set was completed by Joe Simko, Brent Engstrom, David Gross, and Neil Camera. The set can be purchased for $19.99 or in a lot of 10 for $179.99. Shipping is free when choosing the SmartPost option. The set will be on sale on Topps.com for 7 days. Topps will reveal the print run at the end of the sale. Here is the checklist along with pictures of the cards.
•1A Tree-Swift
•1B Taylor Turf
•2A U.F. Bruno
•2B Lars Mars
•3A Buoyant BILLIE
•3B Island EILISH
•4A Medalling MEGAN
•4B Stunning STALLION
•5A HARRY Boa
•5B Wild STYLES
Topps Launches Garbage Pail Kids Bizarre Holidays Mar. Week 3
We’ve almost hit the finish line, with today’s launch of the penultimate weekly holiday set. Today Topps launched Garbage Pail Kids Bizarre Holidays Mar. Week 3. This week’s set contains 10 cards, 5 with a/b versions. The set also comes with one light blue card. Each set can be purchased for $19.99, or in a lot of ten for $179.99. There are also 10×14 posters of each card available for $19.99. Shipping is free when choosing the SmartPost option. The set will be available for 7 days on topps.com. Topps will reveal the print run at the end of the sale. Here is the checklist along with pictures of the cards.
•11A King LING-LING
•11B Go LILITH
•12A Corned Beef BIFF
•12B Cabbage PAT
•13A Plucked Pat
•13B Poultry Paul
•14A Abducting IAN
•14B Chasing Chase
•15A P.U. Penelope
•15B Ode de DEE
Topps Reveals Print Run for Garbage Pail Kids Bizarre Holidays Mar. Week 1
The final month of the weekly holiday sets is upon us and collectors continue to support the product. After ending Tuesday, Topps revealed the print run for Garbage Pail Kids Bizarre Holidays Mar. Week 1. The set sold a total of 529 copies. This is down about a hundred from the excellent sales last week, but falls right in line with what most sets have been selling for. There’s only three chances left, don’t stop now, finish strong.
Topps Launches Garbage Pail Kids Bizarre Holidays Mar. Week 2
Today Topps launched Garbage Pail Kids Bizarre Holidays Mar. Week 2. This week’s set contains 10 cards, 5 with a/b versions. The set also comes with one light blue card. Each set can be purchased for $19.99, or in a lot of ten for $179.99. There are also 10×14 posters of each card available for $19.99. Shipping is free when choosing the SmartPost option. The set will be available for 7 days on topps.com. Topps will reveal the print run at the end of the sale. Here is the checklist along with pictures of the cards.
•6A Riot Ryan
•6B Chasing Chad
•7A Vexed Velma
•7B Dazzling Daphne
•8A Ear Muff Duff
•8B Erie Aaron
•9A Potato CHIP
•9B DICK tater
•10A Buzz Buzzard
•10B Caeden Carrion
How Many 2021S1 GPK Food Fight Were Produced? Part 2
This is Part 2 of a two part series on the production of 2021S1 GPK Food Fight. If you missed Part 1 you can go here to catch up.
In the first post we looked at how many packs/boxes/cases were produced of 2021S1 Garbage Pail Kids Food Fight. Here’s a review of what we came up with.
- Total Production – 1,790,000 Packs
- Collector –225,000 Collector Packs or about 9,375 Collector Boxes or about 1,171 Collector Cases
- Total Retail – 1,564,000 Packs
- Retail Display – 356,000 Retail Display Packs or about 14,833 RD Boxes or about 1,854 RD Cases
I’ll be using these numbers to try to come up with an idea how many of each type of parallel and insert were created for the set. This will give you a good idea how rare a set is and how quickly you need to snap up that card for your rainbow! I’ll also compare some of this info to the previous sets for reference. As a reminder, in addition to using the sell sheet and odds, we will also have to make some assumptions and flat out guesses when trying to figure some of these out.
So how many of each type of card was made? We can’t figure it out for every type of insert or parallel. Some card types we don’t have enough information. Other times however, Topps is nice enough to tell us exactly how many of a card was produced. Like previous sets, Topps has continued to number many card types. This means we already know most of the parallel and insert numbers already! Makes this post a lot easier! We know Blue /99, Red /75, and Gold /50 for the parallels, and Relics /199 and Autos /80. There were a few changes in this set, compared to the 35th set. Auto print runs are significantly higher, Golds moved back to /50, while Patches are slightly less.
First let’s figure out production for a couple parallels.
- Black Borders – 225,000 Collector packs / 1 Odds (doh) = 225,000 total Black borders / 200 cards in set = 1,125 per card.
- Green Borders – 1,564,000 Retail packs / 1 Odds (doh) = 1,564,000 total Green borders / 200 cards in set = 7,840 per card.
A lot to discuss with the the parallels. First off, because we are unable to break out Blaster and Fat Pack production numbers, we are unable to figure out Yellow and Purple print runs for this set. It’s safe to assume the print runs are approximately the same percent higher than their 35th counterparts as the packs are. Likewise, the Green numbers above aren’t as accurate as I would like, because we don’t have Fat Pack production. Again, Fat Packs are being counted as 3 packs, but each fat pack comes with only 2 green parallels. The actual number is slightly less, but you get the idea, there are a ton of each green border out there. Black parallels are also much higher due to the increased Collector print run.
Now let’s take a look at the various insert sets.
- GPK Wacky Package – 225,000 Collector packs / 24 odds = 9,375 total GPK Wacky Package / 10 cards in set = 937 per card
- Magnet Cards – 225,000 Collector packs / 24 odds = 9,375 total Magnets / 12 cards in set = 781 per card
- You Are What You Eat – 356,000 Retail Display Packs / 3 odds = 118,666 total YAWYE / 10 cards in set = 11,866 per card
- Large Fridge Tins – 9,375 Collector Cases = 9,375 Large Fridge Tins
The first insert we should talk about are the GPK Wacky Packages. According to the odds above, there should be well over 900 of each card. However, based on the breaks that have been observed, the GPK Wacky’s are only falling in approx 15% of Collector boxes. If this holds true, and the remaining Wackys never surface, it’s reasonable to think there are only 140-150 of each GPK Wacky actually out there. Also, like with the parallels above, because we are unable to break out the production numbers for Blasters and Fat Packs, we are unable to determine how many Cereal Aisle and Celebrity Chef inserts were made.
The numbers we are able to figure out all tell the same story, parallels and inserts are up considerably because production is up. Another interesting thing to look at is the distribution of the “hits” in the various pack types. Just by looking at the retail odds, it’s clear the odds for “hits” are higher than they have ever been, much higher than any other set. Why is this? Topps increased production on Collector boxes, and each box is guaranteed a hit. With Parches actually being less this set, and only a few more sketches, Topps has to move a large percent of autos and plates to Collector boxes. Not only were they moved, but auto print run had to be raised to /80 to accommodate the hits. Collectors will notice the majority of hits from a Collector case will be autos. Just how many plates and autos are in Collector vs. Retail packs?
- Collector packs 225,000 / 40 auto odds = 5,625 autos in Collector packs
- 200 base cards * 80 autos per card = 16,000 total autos – 5,625 autos in Collector = 10,375 autos in retail
- Collector packs 225,000 / 796 Plate odds = 282 plates in collector packs
- 400 total plates – 282 in collector packs = 118 in retail packs
There are about 35% of the autos and a whopping 70% of printing plates in Collector Packs. That’s a lot when you consider Collector packs only make up 12% of the total production run. So if you are wondering why the odds are so long in retail packs, you can blame Collector Boxes for the results.
The bottom line is once again, Garbage Pail Kids are seeing huge production increases into 2021. GPKs are not immune to the huge increases in demand for card collectibles since the Covid-19 pandemic started. Not only has there been an increase of new collectors, but the large influx of sport card sellers looking to capitalize on the current GPK demand is causing numbers to sights unseen in decades. The question now is how high can the demand go? Will we see continued increases with sets later in 2021?
Finally, can we figure out how many base cards were produced? Not really, but we can use what we know and give it our best guess! We know Collector packs have 6 or 7 base cards per pack, except for packs containing a patch card. Retail packs also have 6 or 7 base cards per pack. We will go with 7 for each pack. While we can’t break out Fat Packs this series, the less base cards even themselves with Collector and Retail packs that have 6 cards.
Base Cards – 1,790,000 total packs produced * 7 per pack = 12,530,000 Total Base Cards produced / 200 cards per set = 62,650 Total of each base card.
Over 12 million base cards printed!! We’ve hit 8 digits! Once again, by far the highest produced set since Topps has been supplying odds for packs. While I have no way of knowing for sure, I suspect these numbers are only surpassed by OS print numbers. How high can they go?
This is Part 2 of a two part series on the production of 2021S1 GPK Food Fight. If you missed Part 1 you can go here to catch up.
Topps Reveals Print Run for Garbage Pail Kids Bizarre Holidays Feb. Week 4
Sales remain strong after 11 months of weekly holiday sets. After ending yesterday, Topps revealed the print run for Garbage Pail Kids Bizarre Holidays Feb. Week 4. The set sold a total of 652 copies. Sales was up almost 100 over the previous week, and it one of the top selling sets of the series. With 11 months in the books sales are as strong as even entering the final month.
Topps Launches Garbage Pail Kids Bizarre Holidays Mar. Week 1
Today begins month twelve of the weekly holiday sets, there’s a light at the end of that tunnel. Today Topps launched Garbage Pail Kids Bizarre Holidays Mar. Week 1. This week’s set contains 10 cards, 5 with a/b versions. The set also comes with one light blue card. Each set can be purchased for $19.99, or in a lot of ten for $179.99. There are also 10×14 posters of each card available for $19.99. Shipping is free when choosing the SmartPost option. The set will be available for 7 days on topps.com. Topps will reveal the print run at the end of the sale. Here is the checklist along with pictures of the cards.
•1A Bacon Bailey
•1B Sizzlin’ Sam
•2A Brandons Bargains
•2B Worn by Winston
•3A Spin Flynn
•3B Neil Wheel
•4A Frigid BRIDGET
•4B Chilly MILLIE
•5A Cereal BO
•5B Jess Add Milk